
Tax expert points out glaring flaw in Nigel Farage’s latest policy which leaves £34 billion black hole in public finances
Oh dear, once again Farage’s policies don’t stack up.

Oh dear, once again Farage’s policies don’t stack up.

‘Such a move would be completely non-proportional and a hugely worrying restriction on the right to peaceful protest’

Nine years on, it seems as though those who had rubbished ‘experts’ for warning about the dire impact of Brexit on the economy, could do with some quiet reflection.

‘I simply don’t recognise the picture that Sarah Pochin tries to paint of Runcorn. It’s not based on reality.’

It should concern progressives that there is now a concerted attempt to raise funds to make Farage PM, from some of the same sources who also donated to Trump.

The Reform UK leader is trying to claim the policy will help low-paid workers, but in reality it will benefit billionaires

The landmark legislation has passed its third reading with a majority of 23 votes.

With the company’s future looking precarious, trade unions have issued a joint call calling for the company’s nationalisation.

Will he be in Parliament to vote today or is it another at the Royal Ascot for Farage?

A majority of the public now regret the vote to leave.